After Rockstar included a feature that they feel should be accessible to all users behind the GTA+ paywall, fans of GTA Online have expressed their worries about GTA 6.
A few features that have been added to GTA Online during the past few years while Rockstar Games has been developing GTA 6 have been reported by gamers to be backported or being tested before the release of the new game.
Players are sure that some cars, including the necklace from the initial GTA 6 video, which only featured in GTA Online, will also appear in the upcoming game, which has brought this to light once more in the Bottom Dollar Bounties update.
In addition, the latest update gives GTA+ customers access to a new function that allows them to request Vinewood Club Cars and ammunition from their phones in addition to claiming business revenue. Non-subscribers are displeased with this new feature since they feel that everyone should have access to the capabilities, particularly the ability to claim business earnings.
Since launch, there have been worries that GTA+ would begin to restrict access to legitimately useful features for players who are not subscribers. Already straining it with the auto dealership and s*it, but adding a QoL update behind a f**king paywall? One person commented, “That’s really sad and it makes me worry even more about GTA 6 Online.”
Another person said, “Man, they’re gonna have a field day locking s*it up behind GTA+ on VI Online.” “Why are they putting the game’s essential elements behind a barrier that requires subscription? This is the kind of thing that makes me think that GTA 6 will never happen,” another person said.
According to other players, GTA 6’s online might become one of those places where “you get almost nothing without GTA+” and that would be difficult to play for free.
It reminds me a little bit of the early days of GTA Online when players had an advantage thanks to microtransactions for Shark Cards and had to grind for cash.